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One of the most effective ways of communicating with elected officials about Aerospace Arizona Association's actions and views on key issues in the unmanned systems industry is through personal meetings.
The Association organized a Members-Only Capitol Hill Week in Washington DC this past June 18th – 20th that included meetings and discussions with the entire Arizona congressional and legislative delegation and their staff.
Our Association members were able meet congressional

The drone threads its way through the disaster area, beneath ceilings and power lines, through narrow corridors, sewer pipes and hallways. Bodies and survivors lie under rubble. When it’s not feeling its way through tight confines, there’s wind to contend with.
Pilot Ryan Davis flies the drone quickly and smoothly. There are no halting or jerky movements.
At each potential location of a survivor, Davis lands and switches on the infrared camera to look for a survivor’s heat signature. The drone

Aerospace Arizona Association, represented by its Board and registered Members, was fully present at the 2018 AUVSI XPONENTIAL Conference and Exhibit in Denver Colorado.
Association delegates joined more than 8,500 global leaders from across the spectrum of unmanned systems and robotics to share ideas, gain insight and witness groundbreaking innovations.
The daily keynotes gave an inside view of where the commercial unmanned systems industry is headed in the coming months and years.